Intervals The Distance Between Two Notes. Naming Intervals Interval names have two parts: 1. A letter indicating whether the second note is in the major.

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Intervals The Distance Between Two Notes

Naming Intervals Interval names have two parts: 1. A letter indicating whether the second note is in the major scale or has been altered. Major scale tones are either Major or Perfect. (The 4 th and 5 th are perfect.) Raised notes are Augmented. Lowered notes are minor. 2. A number indicating the tone’s position in the scale.

Examples M2 (major 2 nd ) is the distance between the first and second notes in a major scale. m7 (minor 7 th ) is the distance between the first and lowered 7 th notes. Aug4 (augmented 4 th ) in the distance between the first and raised 4 th notes.

Interval Names In the following diagram, the name is the interval between the first note and the selected note. Unison m2 M2 m3 M3P4 Aug4 or Tritone P5 m6 M6 m7 M7 Octave